
Bitcoin Slips Below STH Cost Basis – Why This Could Be A Buy Signal?
Bitcoin price has continued to hover in the range of $106,000-$108,000 over the last 24 hours. The premier cryptocurrency is presently displaying some stability following another volatile trading week, which produced a 3.41% price loss. Notably, Bitcoin’s movement amid this corrective phase has triggered an interesting on-chain signal with bullish implications. Related Reading: Bitcoin May See Selloff If $100,000 Support Fails — Here’s Why Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Go Underwater, But Historical Data Reads Bullish Signs In an X post on October 18, popular market analyst, Ali Martinez,....
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Data from Glassnode shows the Bitcoin long-term holder cost basis is currently above the realized price of the crypto. Bitcoin Long-Term Holder Cost Basis May Have Hints For Bear Market Length As per the latest weekly report from the analytics firm Glassnode, the LTH cost basis has remained below the realized price for a period […]
The complex-sounding but insightful Long-Term & Short-Term Holder Realized Price Ratio is tipped to repeat its historical bull signal. A "favorite" Bitcoin (BTC) price signal could be about to turn bullish — and upside has always resulted, data shows.As noted by podcast host Preston Pysh on Oct. 18, the Long-Term & Short-Term Holder Realized Price Ratio (LTHSTH-RPR) looks primed to print a bull flag.Chart hints at return of the bullsIt may sound wordy, but LTHSTH-RPR is one of the most accurate Bitcoin price indicators. Its creator, Bitcoin 2021 conference organizer Dylan LeClair,....
Bitcoin has continued its recent bearish trajectory during the past day as the asset’s price has now slipped under $64,000. Here’s what the next support looks like for BTC. Bitcoin Has Strong On-Chain Support Between $61,900 & $63,800 According to data from the market intelligence platform IntoTheBlock, BTC is floating just above a critical on-chain demand zone. Demand zones refer to price ranges where many investors last bought their coins. These ranges can be determined through on-chain analysis, as the average cost basis of each address on the network can be readily....
But more inexperienced investors have been choosing to become long-term Bitcoin holders, limiting sell-side risks below $30,000. Bitcoin (BTC) could undergo one last bear market capitulation if "whales" — addresses that hold more than $1 million worth of Bitcoin — ramp up their selling pressure, according to on-chain analyst Willy Woo.Room for another Bitcoin drop?Woo assessed the average price at which short-term investors entered the Bitcoin market across history and charted the daily change in the value. That resulted in a cost basis, a metric that signals when "inexperienced" traders....
The Bitcoin price has been on an interesting trajectory over the past few weeks, setting new all-time highs along the way. More recently, the premier cryptocurrency surged to a new all-time high above the $124,100 mark. The Bitcoin price has since succumbed to significant bearish pressure, hovering around the $118,000 region for most of the weekend. A prominent crypto trader on the social media platform X has identified levels that could be pivotal to the coin’s future trajectory. $117,500 And $114,500 Are Next Support Levels: Glassnode Data In a recent post on the X platform, crypto....